Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 168, 24 May 1920 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. 3AGE ELEVEN
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Reference, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright) Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022. SPECIAL NOTICE OFFICE FIXTURES in stock for im- . mediate delivery. Bartel & Rohe. LOST AND FOUND PURSE Lost: green leather, Saturday night at 10th and Main or Murray theatre. Reward. Phone 4095. Sigma Chl seal and chain lost. Loser, Deneves it wag aroppou uciwci. ... and 12th on S. B St., or thereabouts, Friday afternoon. Return .to PallaFOUND License No. 107213 lnd Call Palladium. POCKETBOOK Left on street car at 19th and E Sunday evening. Phone 3797. Strayed or Stolen, 9 Poland China pigs, 2 months old. Liberal reward. Phone 5135A. LOST License No. 47143 lnd. Palladium. Return HELP WANTED MALE 5 MEN WANTED Apply S04 Main. Sam Jaffa, WANTED A YOUNG MAN Fehr's Style Shop. S03 Main. Why not qualify for a position higher up? A course in the Richmond Business College will admit you to business circles, where the greatest opportunities are to be found. Write or call now. Phone 2040. MAN Wanted to drive Dodge truck and work in store. Hoover Ice Cream Co. MEN WANTED Apply Factory Manager JENKINSVULCAN SPRING CO. WAITER and bus boy wanted. Union Station Restaurant. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 COOK Wanted. Competent to assist in general housework; good wages. Call mornings, airs. R. E. Heun, 2019 Main. Wanted at once. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FEHR'S STYLE SHOP 903 Main WANTED Girl for laundry. Apply 8 to 1. Westcott Hotel. EXPERIENCED GIRL General Housework No washing, no Ironing. MRS. H. It. LONTZ Phone 2757 GIRL WANTED to work in store. Hoover Ice Cream Co. GIRLS WANTED IN PACKING DEPT. Call Richmond Baking Co. GIRLS Wanted in sewing department ; good pay. J. M. Hutton & Co. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 YOUNG LADY from the country who Is going to enter Business College May 31 desires place in good private home to assist with housework in exchange for board and room. Richmond Business College, phone 2040. W AS H I NGS Wanted, teed, 1616 N. E. Work guaranWANTED Good home In country for 14 -year-old girl. 307 No. D St. SEWING Wanted to do. St. 442 So. 13th POSITION Wanted; stenographer, experienced. Box A-10S5, Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT 7TII ST.. SOUTH 111 Very desirable sleeping rooms for rent. Bath. ROOMS Furnished for rent, without children. Phone 3SS2. MAIN ST.. 1532U Rooms furnished light housekeeping for rent. Furnished front room for rent. Suit able for man and wife. 38 N. 11th St. 7TH ST. North 130. For rent, furnished room for two. Phone 4263. FOR KENT 2 modern light houseing rooms. Call 102 S. 2nd St. Phone 1149. Geo. B. Moore. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 WANTED TO RENT 6-room house, good location, by two ladles. Address Hex C. No. 3034. care Palladium. 5- ROOM "HOUSE Wantedor 4 unTurntshed rooms. No children. J. A. R. 201 N. Sth. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITER. Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE MuKIgraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. FImTG-CAB!NETS,'wood or steel Bartel & Rohe. CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK Wanted. Call 41C S. W. 2nd. St. LAHMANN PLATING WORKS FOR ALL KINDS RE-PLATING Auto Parts Brass Beds Table Ware Hardware Chandeliers Mirrors Re-Silvered 209 W. MAIN S. PHONE 2758
12 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing and decorating; efficient workmen p.rompt service. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. FOR HOUSE PAINTING And interior decoratings Call Yanaar and Stainbrook. Phone 3036. LAWN-MOWERS sharpened and repaired; called for and delivered. Frank Brunner. Phone 25H. Expert Paper Cleaning Phone 2773, Thistlethwaite's. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoffs, 9 So. 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance hauling. Furniture created, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 FOREST MONGER, STORAGE The new, up-to-date storage house. Each persou's goods in a room to. Itself. The only real, modern storage house in the city. Steam heated and well lighted. Phone 260?. MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A PAPER CLEANING For good cleaning call C. Burton, 403 N. 13th St. Phone 2519. CARPET CLEANING Phone 1904. W. Walters. 107 & 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made and repaired, baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired; pictures framed. We sell high-grade bicycles, new and second-hand. We repair everything. J. C Darnell Co., 1020 Main, phone 1936. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, Bicycles, all kinds repairing. Wesley Brown. .jPhone 3086. INSURANCE 19 Insure Yourself Against Loss of Time either from sickness or accident. Come In and let us explain thi3 insurance to you. Holaday & Witte Room 201, K. of P. Bldg., S. 8th St Phone 2375 . MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FLAGS, all sizes. Bartel & Rohe. ELECTRIC SWEEPER For sale, prac tically new. Franx Premier electric sweeper, cheap. Phone 2995. CRATING For sale 211 S. 12th St. We Buy, Sell or Trade for Used Watches: also, complete line of newof Trade watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 1020 Main St. CHAIRS For sale. One fumed oak Morris Chair, one Mahogany Rocker; also child's sulky. 1912 Main Street, Phone 3639. LAWN MOWER For sale. New Erector ballbearing'. Phone 4265. PHONOGRAPH New. standard make, cabinet sise; floor lamp and window shades for sale. 208 South 14th. Phone J 562. REFRIGERATOR For sale. 50-lb. capacity, used only 3 months; white enamel lined. 1802 Main. PAINT Closing out 200 gallons house paint; good quality, desirable colors. $2.60 per gallon. Varnish and white enamel at sacrifice prices. Townsend's Second-Hand Store, 533 Main St. Phone 1296. Complete office furnishers. Rohe. Bartel & SHUTTERS For sale. Phone 1308. LADFes' SPRING COAT For sale; navy blue. 221 South 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 GOOD USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsends Used Goods. Phone 1296. 533 Main. BEST PRICES paid for second-hand stoves of all kinds. Phone 3498. CASH Paid for second hand clothing. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. WANTED To buy antique post bed, office desk, linoleum, dressers, mirrors. Iron bed3 and springs, ice boxes, gas ranges, ovens, tables, rug, carpets, davenports, etc. Thompson Nichols. 430 Main. TOP WAGON wanted, in good condi tion. Phone 3453. Furniture and stoves, all kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 Saxophones We can made immediate delivery on C. Melody Saxophones. No delay Skinner & Frew Co. 15 S. 7th St. Annex Colonial Bldg. TALKING MACHINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing. RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Phone 1014 1029 Main St. A.JR. Chenoweth R. P. Whisler PIANO For sale. $50.00; first class condition. W. B. Fulghum. 1000 Main. C. 'G.Conn Band and Orchestra instruments and Supplies We carry a complete stock. Deliveries same day order received Skinner &- Frew Co. Band & Orchestra Instruments 15 S. 7th St. Annex Colonial Bldg. SOME Specially Good Bargains in 88note Baldwin player and upright piano. Will save you dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 GET OUR PRICES on Disston, Diamond Edge. Keen Kutter and' Atkins Hand Saws KEEN '23 KUTTER Cheaper quality Saws. $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. Cut prices on Braces and Auger Bits. HATCHETS. High grade steel, perfectly tempered and ground, $1.00, cheaper quality, 50c -v to 75c. Standard make of plaster ing and brick trowels, also cement workers tools. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main
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MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for It- D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. Fireproof Safes, with underwriters' label. Bartel & Rohe. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. DAIRYMEN Try some feeding molasses to Increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., cor. S. 6th and A. COAL! COAL! COAL! ' By the ton or carload, either on track or In your cellars. Call and see us for prices. Holaday & Witte Room 201, K. of P. Bldg., S. 8th SL Phone 2375 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BARBER SHOP For sale. Phone 2718 FOR SALE, or will trade for West Main street property, complete grocery stock and fixtures, shelving on west wall, light fixtures, candy case, show case and counters, one wall case, paper baler, iron safe, cigar case. Phone 3141. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 SHOATS 13 shoats, about 60 lbs. each and 3 sows for sale. W. C. Wolfe, Boston Pike, 4 miles south. TEAM OF HORSE For sale. 4th St. 238 S. FOR SALE Six corn planters, 20 corn plows, one and two rows; mowers, rakes, binders, spreaders, gas engines, grinders, vehicles all kinds. The above like new. 317 NORTH A AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR For sale, J 250. Call 209 North 10th after 6 p. m. FORD ROADSTER For sale; in good repair; (will sell cheap if sold at once. Call at 106 North 9th St. FORD DELIVERY for sale; 4 new tires, I three extras, Just overhauled, with j good top. John Scheid, phone 210, Cambridge City SACRIFICES Red 1910 Davis Speedster. $75.00. 1023 Sheridan St. Chas. Harrell. FOR SALE OR TRADE Lexington 6; 17 model. Maxwell. Ford truck. Baby Grand Chevrolet 17 model Ford touring:. Buick. model D 45 touring Phone 2906, 15 South 9th. GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent; $3.00. Phone 2667. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE For sale. North Eighth. Call 321 SIDE CAR For sale cheap if sold at once. Phone 4743. 634 Richmond ave. USED EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES for sale. Elmer E. Smith, 426 Main, phone 1806. FOR SALE 3-speed twin Excelsior motorcycle and side car. 327 N. 8th St. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hnnd Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em EXCELSIOR TAVTNFor sale. Call evenings. 103 South 2nd. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 The best office rooms in city. K. of r. j nuiiaing. csee 1 1 o wuhv oc will xt nunc 2375. Room 201 K. of P. Bldg. HOUSE Might consider renting to desirable parties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eight room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small payment down and balance like rent. Located at 312 S. 12th St. Address E. G. Kemper. 205 E. 33rd St., Indianapolis. ilOUSEoT7 rooms-for rentTsrllth St. Call 137 S. 13th. FARMS FOR RENT 40 PASTURE For rent, for cattle. Phone 6135A. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent two bedrooms or small apartment. Phone 2270. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BUSINESS BLOCK For sale. 2226. F" me HOUSE For sale; good modern double, centrally located, at a bargain. Write Box E-5036, care Palladium. FOR SALE 3 double houses. 529 So. 12th, $4,000 each. Good investment. Call 1114 North C. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. 2 ACRES land for sale, good location, plenty fruit, comfortable buildings. Price $3,500; part cash, balance like rent. Possession. Write Box G 7141 oare Palladium. GREEN RAMSEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUCTIONEERING Hittle Block, Ninth and Main Phone 2576 We always have a nice list of Farms and City Property to show our customers. See us before you buy. If you have anything to sell, we will be pleased to list it any time. When wanting an auctioneer call H. C. Ramsey, Phone 2576." GREEN & RAMSEY HOUSE For sale. Frame house, six rooms, located In south end. Cash or payment. Write Box 6014 Palladlum. v TURNER W. HADLEY. 2nd. Nat. Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. HOUSE For sale; good modern double, centrally located, at a bargain. White Box E-5036, care Palladium.
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OWN A FARM 1 ACRE 6-rocm louse, barn, chicken house, small berries and fruit. Possession at once. Right la town, $3600.00. 10 ACRES Modern 7-room bungalow, barn, garage, chickenhouse. Close tn. 94 ACRES 8-room house, bank barn, well fenced and tiled. 60 acres bottcon, balance rolling, $175 per acre. 127 ACRES 8-roonx nouse, large cellar, light plant, large new barn. Well fenced and tiled. 20 acres good timber, half level, balance slightly rolling, $185 per acre. 380 ACRES Two good houses, 3 barns, plenty of outbuildings. Practically level. Strong soil, well fenced and tiled. Priced right. Fall possession. DOUBLE BRICK In good condition. Possession at once, $2700.00. Several others for quick possession. See us before you buy. HARRIS AND KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Streets Phone 2278 GREEN & JtAMSET v Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576. HOUSES For sale, by owner. One 8room modern except furnace; immediate possession. One 8-room strictly modern, centrally located. Phone 1562-3252. REAL BARGAINS If in the market for a real home, we have it. We have a good paying business for sale which would interest someone with a little capital and who is willing to work. Owner wishes to retire. See Us For Service BURDSALL & WILLETT CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE Room 303 Union Nat'l Bank Bldg. Sth St. Entrance Richmond, lnd. Phones 1965, 3271. 3293 HOUSE 5 rooms, modern except furnace, just painted; now vacant; cash or payments. 318 Richmond Ave. See E. E. Orr, 101 Richmond Ave., or 600 Pearl. Phone 4747. FOR SALE Modern Home on Sheridan St., $4500. This is a new house, 7 rooms, large basement. Everything in good shape. SfMDELER Phone 1S14 910 Main 7-ROOM HOUSE Good location on Main St. Sell cheap if sold at once. Phone 185-L, Fountain City, lnd. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building Our Offerings Today 8-room house on South 10th street. 7-room house on 16th street. 7-room house on North 21st street. See Holiday & Witt Room 201 K. of P. Bldg., S. 8th St. Phone 2375 HOUSES For sale. One 226 N. 17; one 419 Randolph. Inquire Henry F. Erk, Jones Hardware Co. BUNGALOW For sale; 6-room modern, immediate possession. W. H. Haberkern, 124 S. 9th. HOUSE: THREE GOOD ONES FOR SALE One cottage, 800 North G. One 7-room house, S04 North G. One house, S00 North Sth. Priced to Sell Phone 1492, Purchasing Department Jenkins-Vulcan Spring Co. OVER 30 HOUSES LISTED FOR SALE With C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main. Phone 2169. COTTAGE for sale. 4 room, good condition; inquire 427 South 10th. Phone 1727. PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Propery. 710 Main. Phone 2328 REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in valuer Call 430 Main. Phone 1905.
46 - FARM LOANS Low Rates ' H. B. CUSTER , 710H Main Phone 2962 $$$ LOANS $$$ On Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE 49 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 1920. NOTICE OF FILING PETITION AND DOCKETING Ex Parte: James IL Pierce, et al. to Clifford E. Canady. Ida M. Canady, Mary E. Manifold, Mary Ann Shaw. Paul F. Williams. Donna Rummell. Alonzo Murray, Henrietta Root, Edoa Lloyd Root. Earl W. Walker, Gertrude Walker, Clara L. Ulrich. Mary E. Charles, Hattie A. Ulrich, William C. Pipher, Martha Brunnell. Chester A. Life, Ora L. Smith, Andrew J. Weaver. You are hereby notified that I and others have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne County, Indiana. a petition asking for the drainage of lands In said County in Sections 10, 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 23. 24, 25, 26,' 27, 34, 35 and 36. all in Township 17 North, Range 12 East; and. Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, all in Township 16 North, Range 12 East, and more fully described In said petition. Said petitioners allege that they believe that the proposed drainage can be accomplished in the best and cheap est manner by dredging, widening and deepening West River. Beginning at a point in James H. Pierce's North line, which is about 20 4 rods North of the South line of Section 11. Township 17, Range 12 East, in said Wayne County, Indiana. where same Is crossed by said West River, and runnlnv trence Southwestwardly along and neat said West River, to the South line of Section 3, Township 16, Range 12 East, where the same is crossed by said West River; the beginning and ending of said drain being as near said beginning and ending of said proposed drain as herein stated, as the drainage commis sioners appointed herein may decide; that such draining will affect real es tate owned by you and described in said petition. You are further hereby notified that said petition will be docketed for hearing in said court on the 12th day of June. 1920. Dated this 30th day of April. 1920. JAMES H. PIERCE. B. F. MASON. GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCHER Attorneys. may 18-25 NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, May Term, 1820. In the matter of the netltion of Ben jamin Foreman et al for the improve-. c' . .v, V I' Jra"!. trurJia raond, bing a continuation of said road, all of said hierhwav beine in Wayn Township, Wayne County, Tndiana. under the provisions of the: iree-Mile Road Law. r ZT ' r J """ " nencttj v hj.n x nai ealed proposals will be Veceived by the! 8 Board of Commissioners of the county of Wayne. State of Indiana, at the office of the Auditor of said Wayne coun- i ,.?n Lthe, i?J!L,cuJ r???!. county of Wayne at the Court House of said Wayne county. Indiana, in the City of Richmond, until eleven o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 19th day of June, 1920. for the improvement of a certain highway petitioned for by Benjamin Foreman et al. .situate in Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, and situate in part of the City of Richmond therein. Said improvement shall be made under a written contract duly entered Into by the successful bidder with said Board of CommiSBioners in form as set of said Board of Commissioners in the office of the Auditor of said county under date of May 3rd, 1320, said form of contract having been fixed by order of said Board as therein appears, and all bidders shall take notice of tho terms of said contract before submit tinpr bids, as well as the plans, specifications, profile and complete description of said improvement. A full, detailed and complete description of SRid improvement and the manner of making the grade, draining, surfacing with concrete, paving and all other work in the making of said improvement is fully set out in the report of Viewers and Engineer and in the plans, specifications, and profile therefor which are now on file and may be seen, at the office of said Auditor of said county of Wayne, and in said contract so to be executed, all of which shall be read and construed together, and all of which are as ordered and approved by said Board. Each bidder shall state in his bid or proposal the price at whicCh he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the terms and provisions of said contract form herein mentioned. Each bidder shall submit with his bid his bond, payable to the state of Indiana, in the penal sum equal to double the sum of his proposal, with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said Bosfrd of Commissioners, conditioned for the faithful performance of the work in accordance with the profile, report, plans, specifications and contract, all in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of an Act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 8. 1905. entitled "An Act Concerning Highways," and all Acts mandatory and supplemental thereto, and in compliance also with all other Acts and laws of said state of Indiana. Said Board of Commissioners of said county of Wayne reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Bo.ird of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, May 3rd. 1920. W. II. BROOKS. Auditor af Wayne County, State of Indiana. Gath Pt Freeman, Attorney. . may24-31jun7 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State rf Indiana, Wavne County, ss: Estate of John Z. Miller. Deceased. Nottee is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in Wayne Circuit Court as executor of the last will and testament of John Z. Miller, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana, ald estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES Y. MILLER. Executor. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher. Attorney-may24-31-jun7 MONEY TO LOAN 46
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WEST ALEXANDRIA, O. The senior class pjay of the local high school was given at the high school auditorium on Friday evening. "Much Ado About Betty" -was very well received by the audience. .James Coffman has accepted a position with Spring Brothers at Eaton, and he and Mrs. Coffman will move their household. goods to that city about the first of June. . . The summer series of community picture shows begad' on Saturday evening. A film will be shown on Thursday and Saturday night of each week. Mrs. F. E. Rinehart spent oaiur aay in tracmiau spent Saturday in Oxford. ...Mr. and . ., . t T7 W1n aman Mrs. Vern Shoemaker spent Sunday with friends in Dayton Miss Mary Horner of Germantowns, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unger and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlnck and children and Miss Anna spent Sunday in Dayton Misses Mary Hill and Esther Unger spent the week-end with friends in Oxford Mrs. John Andersan of Dayton, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Derby over Saturday and Sunday John Miller was among the contestants in the tri-state high school track meet at Oxford Saturday The local chapter of the American Legion gave a dance at their clubrooms on Saturday evening. Kolp's orchestra, of Richmond, furnished the music Mr. Koontz of Eaton, spent Sunday with his son, Irvin Koontz and family Ed Koch of WaDakoneta. was the guest bunday oz Mr. ana Mrs. k. Loy and family, Sunday. .Clyde Coleman and Wilson Furrey spent Monday afternoon in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. j F. E. Rinehart and children and Mrs.1 Mary Buctner spent Sunday witi friends at Cambridge City, lnd P. A. Saylor spent Sunday with 1flis daughter Martha, at Western Coll'ige, Oxford John Miller was a Dayton visitor Tuesday. LEWTSBTJRG. O. Born, to Mr. and Airs. Herman Cassidy, a boy. Monday Eight Dr. E. P. Trittschu.h. of this place, and Dr. Carl Beane, of West Manchester, attended a statct medical meeting at the Gibbons hotel. In Dayton, Wednesday June Rice 2s visiting in Dayton with her sister. Mrs,. Elmer Tnger and family Dwight Fritz and Clifford James wei"e Cincinnati visitors. Wednesday George Good visited relatives in "West Alexandria, Tuesday Mrs. Phoebe Hartzell went to Greenville, W ednesday, for a visit of several days with relatives .Lewis Luick, of Ix1 pansport, lnd., and Mrs. Rose Hahn. of Chicago, spent several days of last week here with their mother, Mrs. E. I luick Robert Bunner has purchased the farm formerly owned by his father, the late S. I. Bunger. He has always lived on the farm Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vaughn of Eatoa, were guests of h is sister, Mrs. Je.s?e Foster and family, Tuesday night. They attended the cemmencement exercises Everett PJley and familv of West Alexandria, spent Tuesday here with his grandmother. Mrs- mmDie Mrs. xt. . iicuaue, end Miss Hester Chamberlain, of Dayton, visit-ed with the former's uncle, c,rmv anH familv fmm Tuosilav uo. ", ., ... . morning until Wednesday evening. Th. nttnripo" the ola5S exercises and lney a"fmaeailne ciass exercises aua commencement JVix. ana .ur. r.a. Mook have purchased the property belonging to the S. I. Bunger estate on North Main street George Jirkle, j o near Sturgeon Bay. Wis., who spent ; the winter here with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Stansel. left Monday for his home J. E. Myers is remodeling th old Zeller building recently purchased by him R. M. Gay attended the funeral rtf Tlr "Rpttirh of Ppriihine. Tuesday Mrs. Wajter Cahill and children spent Wednesday in Eldorado with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, red Schlientz Mabel Garrison, of Aricanum. attended tne ciass piay nere Thursday night and visited until Suncay with her cousin,, i reva uouerman. Justice Smith and family, of Day ton, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Albert Mrs. Samuel Snyder and son are spending the week in Verona with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman. HAGERSTOWN. Ind. Mrs. Martha Coffman, of Richmond, Mrs. Sarah Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson and Mr. and M.rs Frank Thornburghj were entertained at dinner Tuesday at the home erf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornburgh, on South Perry street. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Locke entertained at dinner Sunday at their home north of town on West River pike. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burroughs and daughter, of liushville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and Harry Williams of Mooreland; Mrs. Anna Brooks, ol Arkansas; Mrs. Louise Payne of Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Waltz and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Locke, Ray Burroughs, Richard Burroughs and Miss Edna Burroughs were among the guests. .. .Mrs. T. T. Sells and Mrs. T. S. Walker were delegates to the Rebekah assembly at Indianapolis this week. Michael Sherry and Ray Sherry of this place were delegates to the I. O. O. F. grand lodge at Indianapolis this week. T. S. Walker and son. Harry, went to Indianapolis Wednesday. .. .Mrs. Penina Hill Wilson, of Emporia, Kansas, ac companied by Mrs. Elizabeth Williams j of Spioeland, came to this place ednesday and was the guest of Mrs. Charles C. Smith and family at their home on North Washington street. Mrs. Wilson was called to Carthage to attend the funeral of her aunt. Thirty-five years ago she was a teacher in the Hagerstown public schools. Prof. B. F. Wiasler of Cambridge City was the superintendent of the schools at that time and Mrs. H. J. Day, of this place, was one of the teachers. Mrs. Wilson's maiden name was Hill. She returned to Spiceland after spendone day here Daniel Beard, John Clark, Herley Lontz and Frank Teetor returned Tuesday from Lake James where they spent a few days fishing. , Miss Thelma Byrket, Clarence Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Early were MONEY TO LOAN 46
entertai oed at' dinner. Tuesday at th home of Lloyrfl Root and sister. Miss Helen, li t homer of Mr.Roots birthday annivers ary. DALT ON., Ind. Mrs. Harold Toole, of India napolls, is Visiting relatives and frie nds here Mrs. Mort Harter and Mill IreVl Furnish are staying with Mrs. Ph ertr.y Herter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dav Is and Miss Elsie Davis vrere In Losaiitville Tuesday Miss Meta Davis is -visiting at the hom of Mr, andlr i Jesse MendenhalI....,Mrs. Anna Ttiomas has gone to the Margaret Snlth Home at Richmond.... Miss Miirie Swingley has a class to music 1 ja this vicinity. .. .Dal ton tovrn-
. - . . u Gay evening. May 26, at 8 p. m in tne M. E. church in Franklin Vh church in Franklin. The progra tn is as follows: Music, Williams o a-chestra, Richmond; invo nation. Rev. i Jylvester Billheimer; mu lie. orchestra; class address, Rev. George W. Winfrey, or Anderson; mtteic, orchesti :a; presentation of d'plomas. Chart, fs O. Williams. County Sivperintendect; music, orchestra; benediction. Rev. Grimes. The clrs is as follovs: Guy Wilkinson, Wetyve Crandall. Cora J. Wood. Harold Beeson, Elsie, Davis. Teachers: P miJ Koons. Prin r ipal. Dalton schools ; Agnes Smi'ai, primary; Samuel Larmar. West Riv'r school. Charles O Williams. County Superintendent; Alex. Abbott. To anship Trustee fr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson were at V.ichmorid on TJiursday. They accorj .panied Mrs. A una Thomas to the Ml rgaret Smith Old Ladles' Home 'Mr. and Mrs. j-iojq ivoon nave beefi la Muncie. j'They returned Wednesday. BOSTON. Ind. Etf Compton spent Wednesday and Thu -sday in Indianapolis O. M. Whit mire of Converse was here on business Wednesday Mrs. Ed Compton a-ad daughters spent Thursday night wjMx Mr. and Mrs. A B. Parks.... T. E,. Turner returned Friday from Nor wood, Va Harry Pottenger was ir. Peru last week Miss Thresa Be ard of Liberty, Ind., visited last week with Mrs. Hester Powell Mrs. Mark Bosworth of Cincinnati, vi,ited' relatives here Miss Martha Showalter of Reid hospital visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson last we 3k Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Piper had ?is their guests Mrs. Florence Kennedy and daughter, Mae of Peru and 'Mrs. Weaver of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattain. Misses El vira Piper. Thelma Brattain and Viola Simons motored to Abington Saturday evening Miss Grace Ketron of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ivuley and family. Mrs. Luella Sheffer ajiil daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rinehart neiar Eaton. O.. Miss Grace Parks s;pent the week end in Peru George Johnson of Losantville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howartf Johnson. WINCHESTER, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Pxetlow, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Studv and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Beals, are attending the Dental convention, at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Huston Marlatt have returned to their home in Richmond, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Marlatt Mm Lela Kelch entertained the T. 11. E. Monday evening, in an informal manner. Mrs. George H. Moorman wa I hostess to the Loyal Gleaners class of the Mam street church of Christ, Thursday evening. The musical and literary program was followed by a cafeteria luncheon Mrs. Will Simmons entertained the Household club Wednesday afternoon. A two-course luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. uan Heaster and Mr. and Mrs. Will ' Marlatt spent Wednesday with friend in Greenville, O Sister M. Alfreda. of Oldsburg, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. M. Browne, Tuesday. Mrs. George Saunders, of Bluffton. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Miller Mrs. Minrfie Naftzgar. of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Riley Cutheil Mr. and Mrs. Jack Breck and Mr. and Mrs. James Frommel, of Fort Recovery, O., have returned home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Durr Reid Hav.orth and Miss Florence Harris were married Wednesday evening, at th'3 home of the bride, east of the citv. They will be at home to their friends in Indianapolis Miss Irent Huston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Huston, and Frank Bailey, son of Mr. and Mr.-. Al. Bailey of Lynn, have announced their marriage, which occurred February 6, at the home of the bride. Only a very few intimate friends knew of the wedding Mrs. E. W. Rine Ij spending a few days with friends iv Indianapolis Miss Nan Gilpin, o Gilpin Place, Portland, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. W. Reed A large number of club women attend ed the Eighth district convention, held here last Tuesday. Over 200 out-of-town ladies attended.. .The fortnightly club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. B. F. Hinshaw. After a short discussion of presidential candidates, a social time followed, after which light refreshments were served. Mrs. J. D. Sarig and daughters, Martha and Mary were guests Mrs. Frank Gordon of Racine. Wis., is the guest of Mrs. Calvin Engle Mrs. Mary Cassanda, of Middletown, department treasurer of the W. R. C, has returned to her home, after being the guest of Mrs. C. B. Courtney, and Mrs. Mary Dodds. Mrs. J. D. Miller and daughter. Mary, have returned from a snort visit in Indianapolis Mrs. W. S. Hoke spent Tuesday in Cincininati, on business Mrs. W. O. Coats and Mrs. W. R. Piatt have returned from Indianapolis, where they represented the Rebekah lodge at the state assembly The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. Lillian Valandingham, Tuesday afternoon.. .Miss Helen Gordan was hostes3 to the Tri Kappa, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, George H. Clark and children, Martha Ellen and George H Jr.. attended the wedding of Miss Helen Clark, in Indianapolis, Wednesday. ..Mrs. T. J. Kizer, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mllo Smith and Mrs. W. R. Hunter.. .Mrs. Elwood Robinson entertained the Messenger society of the Friends churcn, Thursday afternoon.. .Mrs. Cecil Mann of Columbus, O.. is the guest of relatives and friends here Miss Anna Marie Macy entertained a number or young friends, Monday evening, in honor of her birthday Mrs. Herbert Stormed has returned from a short visit with friends at Richmond...... License to wed has been granted' to Roger W. Shultz, 21, Modoc, and Ruby L. Harper, 20, Randolph county The Rev. Andrew J. Graham, C. S., of, Boston, Mass., a member of the Board of Christ Scientists, will deliver a' lecture in the court' room "Sunday eve-!
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